San Jose, California – EveryCloud Technologies LLC, the email security company, launches a completely free round-trip mail flow monitor that observes an organizations email system, checking email is flowing as it should be. The ultimate goal of this service is to save money and reduce IT professional’s headaches. The service is available now.

EveryCloud is building on its position as the highest rated email filtering provider (Over 200 Five Star Reviews on Spiceworks.com) by offering this free service to new and existing users. Similar cloud based products cost around $30 per month ($360 per year), per domain, but anyone can use this service for free and will not need to be a paying EveryCloud customer to do so.

Email failure can take a long time to be detected as users don’t know they’re missing or failing to send emails. This time and disruption can cost organizations thousands of dollars per employee. The EveryCloud Mail flow Monitor sends a test email every 5 minutes to check that it’s accepted and calculates the time taken to come back. If there is a rejection or delay, the user is alerted by text message and via an alternative email address. The IT team can then take action and resolve the problem swiftly causing minimum disruption to mail flow and potentially saving the organization $000’s.

The system includes a dashboard, showing the 5 minute tests, round-trip timing graphs, recent alerts and a summary of up-time / down-time. Users can adjust settings to test the full MX record route or have the system connect directly to the mail server.

EveryCloud is building on its position as the highest rated email filtering provider (Over 200 Five Star Reviews on Spiceworks.com) by offering this free service to new and existing users. Similar cloud based products cost around $30 per month ($360 per year), per domain, but anyone can use this service for free and will not need to be a paying EveryCloud customer to do so.

“Never before has email flow been so critical to businesses. Missed orders, technical support questions or important documents can end up costing a fortune,” explains EveryCloud CEO, Graham O’Reilly. “EveryCloud wants to be a friend to IT Professionals by highlighting email problems when they arise. Launching this free services gives us that opportunity.”